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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Cowden Knowes Cowden Knowes
Cowden Knowes
Cowden Knowes
Rev. [Reverend] James Berry
Mr. John Miller
Rev. [Reverend] Daniel McDougall
015.02 Two small hills or Knolls which have never been tilled, and are covered with furze and rough pasture. The largest, on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, is about seventy-five feet in height from its base, and is partly of an oval shape, the other, a little to the south-west, may be about fifty feet high. Both are steep all round, particularly towards the north.
Wauk Mill
Wauk Mill
Wauk Mill
Wauk Mill
Rev. [Reverend] James Berry
Mr. John Miller
Rev. [Reverend] Daniel McDougall
Mr. Duncan Key
015.02 An old wauk mill and a dwelling-house in one range of building one storey high, slated, and in bad repair. The mill has been disused for many years but the building retains the name.
Property of Mr. Duncan Key Buchlyvie.

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Parish of Kippen

[Below entry for Wauk Mill:]
"Wauk Mill" should not have been supplied in a Name Sheet - it is
merely a descriptive, and not a proper, name. "Wauk Mill (Disused)"
should be written on the plan.
J.L

Transcriber's notes

Although Wauk Mill is not listed as an object, and does not appear in the index, it does feature on the map.

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Alison James- Moderator, wilson5bh

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